RiverRat
Patsy Ramsey to the Left
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(nurse raises hand jumping up and down...trying to stay in her seat)
I remember this from the Jaycee Dugard case..
The dogs are brought in first... if they indicate they get a positive.
Next... the ground pen. radar is brought in to further go over the area. Any areas that are suspicious they term hits. They then do some more layer analysis to determine if it is an area of interest. Areas of interest are then dug up. Sometimes root balls of trees and other things can mistakenly id an area as an area of interest (including what may have been on the property years ago... )
You crack me up....THANK You, NBM! I have to fly backout, but here is a link that I have't even had a chance to read the article yet, but it's from the local paper...I don't want to jeopardize by revealing more of what I saw - but it was pretty much all of the same things we have seen happening right before remains here found...Pray with me for Pilar today please - any and all!
http://www.sunnewspapers.net/articles/tsnews.aspx?ArticleID=446876&pubdate=11/4/2009